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Common Sense And Genius. (French Air.)

    By Thomas Moore



    While I touch the string,
        Wreathe my brows with laurel,
    For the tale I sing
        Has, for once, a moral.
    Common Sense, one night,
        Tho' not used to gambols,
    Went out by moonlight,
        With Genius, on his rambles.
            While I touch the string, etc.

    Common Sense went on,
        Many wise things saying;
    While the light that shone
        Soon set Genius straying.
    One his eye ne'er raised
        From the path before him;
    T'other idly gazed
        On each night-cloud o'er him.
            While I touch the string, etc.

    So they came, at last,
        To a shady river;
    Common Sense soon past,
        Safe, as he doth ever;
    While the boy, whose look
        Was in Heaven that minute.
    Never saw the brook,
        But tumbled headlong in it!
            While I touch the string, etc.

    How the Wise One smiled,
        When safe o'er the torrent,
    At that youth, so wild,
        Dripping from the current!
    Sense went home to bed;
        Genius, left to shiver
    On the bank, 'tis said,
        Died of that cold river!
            While I touch the string, etc.



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